Total Nerd In Memoriam: Game of Thrones Characters We Miss The Most

List Rules Vote up the deceased "Game of Thrones" characters you miss the most.

SPOILERS, SPOILERS, ALL THE SPOILERS. This list has spoilers from Game of Thrones, through every episode that has aired on HBO to date. If someone has died so far on Game of Thrones it's likely spoiled here. Only read on if you have see all the episodes that have aired, to date.

Who has died on Game of Thrones? A whole bunch of people. Some deserved it more than others and some didn't even deserve it at all, but every character on this list is missed by fans for different reasons.

Whether a fan favorite, whose death took viewers by surprise, or a loathed character fans miss hating on, those who have fallen on Game of Thrones are (mostly) all dearly missed. Game of Thrones deaths seem to come with each episode and the list of dead Game of Thrones characters is always growing. In the Seven Kingdoms, anything can happen to your favorite characters, no matter what house they're from or what gods they worship.

Joffrey said he wouldn't do it, but the little sneak was lying. He ordered Ser Ilyn Payne to behead the former Hand of the King and Warden of the North, despite the advice from his mother, Cersei, and requests from his betrothed, Ned's daughter, Sansa.

While it can easily be argued Tyrion was the one most crushed by the death of Prince Oberyn, there's a whole viewing and reading community in the real world that would stake a claim for the title. Oberyn was charming, engaging, and fighting against evil for a relateable cause. The only people that wanted him to lose his fight with the Mountain were Tywin and Cersei Lannister, the Mountain (odds are even the Hound would have been pro-Oberyn in this match-up), and George R.R. Martin.

When the Mountain succeeded in crushing Oberyn's skull and ending the Prince's life before his own expires, a collective gasp was heard through all seven kingdoms (and however many countries they show "Game of Thrones" in now).

In a sense, Hodor carried Bran into the world, just as he carried him out. In a shocking, heart-wrenching twist to one of the most revealing episodes in Season 6, Hodor died while holding off an aggressive horde of wights at a showdown at the Three-Eyed Raven's northern compound. His valiant sacrifice was one of the most honorable in the series - as a result of Hodor's selfless bravery, Bran was allowed to escape with Meera Reed and live another day.

Many fans were in full support of the handsome "King In the North," but he should have known not to break his promise to marry one of Walder Frey's daughters. Instead, Robb wed Talisa, an act that came back to haunt him at the infamous "Red Wedding."